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Chicken and Egg Jokes: What Came First? The Laughs or the Yolks?

When you mix a chicken, an egg, and a big ol’ spoonful of humor

By JokeJesterPublished 6 months ago 4 min read

When you mix a chicken and egg and a big ol’ spoonful of humor, you get something egg-stra hilarious.

These jokes are light, silly, and perfect for any occasion—especially when you're just trying to scramble some joy into your day.

From silly riddles to pun-packed zingers, chicken and egg jokes have been around forever—and guess what?

They never get old. Whether you're 5 or 95, there's something egg-cellent here for everyone.

🐣 Why Chicken and Egg Jokes Always Hatch a Laugh

You know what’s funny? A chicken crossing the road to escape an existential question about which came first. But let’s be honest—these jokes have stuck around because they’ve got a magic combo:

1. They’re Relatable

Almost everyone has heard the age-old question: “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” It’s so well known, it practically begs for a punchline. People love things that feel familiar—especially when there’s a clever twist.

2. They Work for All Ages

From playgrounds to dad joke compilations, chicken and egg jokes are G-rated, punny, and safe to tell at dinner tables, classrooms, or even during a family camping trip. (Just maybe not while eating eggs…)

3. They're Perfect for Wordplay

Eggs-cellent. Egg-streme. Cluckin’ funny. You can shell out so many wordplays that it becomes a whole language of humor on its own. And don’t forget all the things chickens can do—cross roads, lay eggs, cause traffic jams… the possibilities are endless!

🐔 How to Make a Cluckin’ Good Chicken or Egg Joke

Want to hatch your own? Here's how to whip one up:

1. Start With a Common Phrase

Like “egg on your face” or “crossing the road.” These give you something to twist or pun-ify.

2. Play With Words

Use egg-related or chicken-sounding words like:

“Egg-sactly”

“Egg-streme”

“Cluck”

“Hatch”

“Yolk”

“Scramble”

3. Add a Twist

The surprise is the best part. Start with something normal, then throw in something totally off-the-wall.

Example:

Why did the chicken cross the playground?

→ To get to the other slide!

See? Silly, simple, and fun.

🧺 Where to Use Chicken and Egg Jokes

These jokes aren’t just for laughing by yourself while flipping an omelet. Oh no—spread the yolk!

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Time

Kids eat these jokes right up—no pun intended (okay, fine, pun intended). Use them during breakfast or on car rides.

📱 Social Media Captions

Posting a brunch pic? Crack a joke with it. Something like:

Just hatched: the best eggs benny in town.

🧑‍🏫 Classroom or School Events

Teachers love these clean, goofy puns. They’re easy icebreakers and fun writing prompts too.

🥚 Easter Cards or Decorations

Springtime is prime time. Pop a pun into your egg hunt invites, basket tags, or even church programs.

😂 Cracking Up: The Best Chicken and Egg Jokes

Time to shell out the laughs! Here’s a big ol’ basket of our favorite chicken and egg jokes.

🐔 Chicken Jokes

Why did the chicken go to the seance?

To talk to the other side.

What do chickens grow on?

Eggplants!

Why did the chicken cross the playground?

To get to the other slide.

What do you get when you cross a chicken with a bell?

An alarm cluck.

Why don't chickens play baseball?

They're afraid of the fowl ball.

How do chickens leave the highway?

They take the eggs-it.

Why was the chicken sitting on the egg?

She didn’t want to crack under pressure!

What do you call a chicken who tells jokes?

A comedi-hen.

What’s a chicken’s favorite restaurant?

Chick-fil-Giggles.

Why did the chicken sit in the middle of the road?

She wanted to lay it on the line.

🥚 Egg Jokes

Why don’t eggs tell secrets?

They might crack up.

What do you call a scared egg?

A chicken egg.

What did the egg say to the boiling water?

It might take me a while to get hard, I just got laid!

How does an egg get around town?

On a shell-phone.

Why was the egg late to school?

Because he didn’t want to scramble.

What’s an egg’s least favorite day?

Fry-day.

Why do eggs hate jokes?

They always crack up.

How do you know if an egg is a good comedian?

It has excellent timing… and doesn’t shell out bad yolks.

Why don’t eggs do well in school?

They egg-spect everything to be easy.

What’s an egg’s favorite sport?

Egg-streme sports.

❓ FAQs About Chicken and Egg Jokes

Q: Are chicken and egg jokes good for kids?

Absolutely. They’re clean, silly, and great for learning how jokes work. Bonus: they often include wordplay, which helps kids with language skills.

Q: What’s the difference between a chicken joke and an egg joke?

Chicken jokes usually play off actions or puns about chickens (like crossing roads), while egg jokes focus on the object itself—breaking, cooking, or being fragile.

Q: Can you tell these jokes at work?

Sure! They’re safe for emails, meetings, or even Slack messages. A chicken joke is the perfect way to lighten up a Monday morning.

Q: Where do these jokes come from?

Some have been passed down for decades, while others are freshly hatched by pun-lovers and comedy writers. Social media, cartoons, and dad joke books are full of them!

🎤 Conclusion: So, What Came First?

We may never settle the age-old chicken-or-egg debate, but one thing's for sure—the laughs came first. Whether you’re cracking wise at the breakfast table or egging your friends on with puns, chicken and egg jokes are a timeless treasure.

So next time someone asks you what came first, just smile and say:

“The punchline.”

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About the Creator

JokeJester

Born and bred in the sun-soaked streets of Los Angeles, JokeJester is the comedic mastermind behind the laughter symphony at "punsify.com." With a passion for humor that rivals the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, JokeJester.

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